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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, dies at 85

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With insults and bravado, Trump takes campaign messaging into White House

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Donald Trump won reelection months ago and is barred from seeking another term.

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Florida man charged with threatening to kill US Rep Eric Swalwell and his children

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Federal prosecutors say a South Florida man threatened to kill U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell and his children in a series of voicemails left at the California Democrat’s Washington office last month.

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Lawyers argue whether the Constitution’s ā€˜insurrection’ clause blocks Trump from the 2024 ballot

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Lawyers for a group of Colorado voters are focusing on the January 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol and former President Donald Trump’s words and actions in a hearing that could determine whether the Constitution’s insurrection clause bars Trump from running again for the White House.

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Top Dem on House intel seeks briefings on classified records

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The new top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee is calling for more information about classified records discovered in the possession of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

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Republicans set to oust Rep. Omar from Foreign Affairs panel

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A procedural vote Wednesday in the House showed unified Republican support in moving to oust Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

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Inside McCarthy's House: Famous friends and hard realities

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Three weeks into the new era of the House Republican majority, the risks of Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s leadership style are clearly taking hold.

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McCarthy says he'll block Schiff, Swalwell from Intel panel

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Speaker Kevin McCarthy is reiterating that he will block Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell of California from serving on the House committee that oversees national intelligence.

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Democrats defy McCarthy with 2 selections for Intel panel

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Democrats are picking an early fight with the House Republican majority over committee seats.

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Pelosi attack shocks country on edge about democracy threats

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At times these days, it can feel like the United States is on edge about threats to American democracy.

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Abuse-clouded prison gets attention, but will things change?

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The director of the federal Bureau of Prisons and a task force of senior agency officials traveled recently to a federal women's prison in California.

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House Dems demand prison rape audit at Calif. federal lockup

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Eight House Democrats are demanding the Bureau of Prisons make public an audit of sexual assault reports at a federal women's prison in California where inmates say they were subjected to rampant abuse.

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Biden speech takeaways: War in Ukraine transforms focus

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Only a little more than a week ago, President Joe Biden’s first State of the Union address was focusing on the American economy and public health.

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Congress backs Biden on Russia sanctions, clamors for more

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The U.S. Congress is largely backing President Joe Biden’s decision to impose sanctions on Russia.

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Judge rejects effort by Trump to toss Jan. 6 lawsuits

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A federal judge has rejected efforts by former President Donald Trump to toss out lawsuits filed by lawmakers and two Capitol Police officers that claim his actions led to the riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Top GOP member on House Intel calls for more Ukraine support

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The new top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee says President Joe Biden’s administration needs to ramp up military and intelligence support for Ukraine.

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Trump attorneys cite immunity, want Jan. 6 lawsuits tossed

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Attorneys for former President Donald Trump and his associates argue that incendiary statements by Trump and others last Jan. 6 prior to the Capitol riot were protected speech and in line with their official duties.

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State Dept. names new coordinator on 'Havana Syndrome' cases

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The State Department has named a new coordinator for its investigation into cases of so-called Havana Syndrome.

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'We can't do enough': Lawmakers flooded by evacuation pleas

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Across the county, the offices of members of Congress have become makeshift crisis centers.

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'We can't do enough': Lawmakers flooded by evacuation pleas

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Across the county, the offices of members of Congress have become makeshift crisis centers.

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Dems ask McCarthy to recant Pelosi taunt as tensions rise

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Several House Democrats have called on House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy to apologize to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi or resign after audio surfaced of him saying at a fundraiser over the weekend that it would be ā€œhard not to hit herā€ with a gavel if he’s sworn in as speaker after the 2022 midterm elections.

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AP source: Justice Dept secretly subpoenaed McGahn’s records

Read full article: AP source: Justice Dept secretly subpoenaed McGahn’s records

Apple informed former Trump White House counsel Don McGahn and his wife that the Justice Department had subpoenaed information about accounts that belonged to them in 2018.

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Seized House records show just how far Trump admin would go

Read full article: Seized House records show just how far Trump admin would go

Former President Donald Trump has made no secret of his long list of political enemies.

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Apple reaffirms privacy stance amid Trump probe revelations

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Apple is seeking to protect its image as a guardian of personal privacy, maintaining it was blindsided and handcuffed by a Trump administration probe that resulted in the company handing over phone data from two Democratic congressmen.

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Trump DOJ seized data from House Democrats in leaks probe

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The Justice Department under former President Donald Trump seized data from the accounts of at least two members of the House Intelligence Committee in 2018 as part of an aggressive crackdown on leaks related to the Russia investigation and other national security matters.

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Justice Dept., Congress probing Trump seizures of Dems' data

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The Justice Department’s internal watchdog has launched an investigation after revelations that former President Donald Trump’s administration secretly seized phone data from at least two House Democrats.

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Rep. Greene's combative behavior could spark ethics review

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A year before her election to Congress, Marjorie Taylor Greene searched for Rep_ Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at her Capitol office, challenging the New York Democrat to ā€œget rid of your diaperā€ and ā€œtalk to the American citizens.ā€.

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House scuttles GOP attempt to boot Swalwell from intel panel

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The House has rejected an attempt to boot a Democrat from the House intelligence committee. Democrats scuttled a Republican effort to remove Swalwell from the intelligence panel. Democrats scuttled the effort from House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, 218-200, after he forced a vote. After the briefing, which was also attended by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, McCarthy said he thought Swalwell should be removed. The Republican resolution comes as the once-bipartisan intelligence panel deals with the raw feelings left by the investigations into former President Donald Trump’s ties to Russia.

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House impeachment manager sues Trump, allies over riot

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In this image from video, House impeachment manager Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., speaks during the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. Swalwell's attorney Philip Andonian praised Thompson’s lawsuit, filed under a Reconstruction-era law called the Ku Klux Klan Act, and said they were behind it 100%, but saw the need for this one, too. ā€œWe see ourselves as having a different angle to this, holding Trump accountable for the incitement, the disinformation,ā€ he said. But the lawsuit, like the one by Thompson, was brought against Trump in his personal, not official, capacity. ā€œUnable to accept defeat, Donald Trump waged an all out war on a peaceful transition of power,ā€ Swalwell said in a statement.

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Pelosi says independent commission will examine Capitol riot

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(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday that Congress will establish an independent, Sept. 11-style commission to look into the deadly insurrection that took place at the U.S. Capitol. In a letter to Democratic colleagues, Pelosi said the House will also put forth supplemental spending to boost security at the Capitol. After former President Donald Trump’s acquittal at his second Senate impeachment trial, bipartisan support appeared to be growing for an independent commission to examine the deadly insurrection. AdInvestigations into the riot were already planned, with Senate hearings scheduled later this month in the Senate Rules Committee. An independent commission along the lines of the one that investigated the Sept. 11 attacks would probably require legislation to create.

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EXPLAINER: Why impeachment evidence tested TV's standards

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(Senate Television via AP)NEW YORK – All the words abounded — the ones that you're not supposed to hear on broadcast television or, for that matter, in a lot of other places. Many of the networks bleeped out the offending language when repeating videos later, but not when they were broadcast live. WHAT'S THE LIKELIHOOD THAT BROADCAST NETWORKS WILL BE PENALIZED? Networks could argue the same thing with the impeachment trial; it strengthens that point when they ā€œbleepedā€ out the bad language for later reruns. Given the explicitness of the language used this week, during daytime hours, Levinson said he believes it's a watershed moment in broadcast standards.

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Trump acquitted, denounced in historic impeachment trial

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In this image from video, House impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., speaks about the motion to call witnesses during the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. Coming amid the searing COVID-19 crisis, the Biden White House is trying to rush pandemic relief through Congress. Most of them ultimately voted to acquit, doubting whether Trump was fully responsible or if impeachment is the appropriate response. Within a week Biden was inaugurated, Trump was gone and Pelosi sent the article of impeachment to the Senate days later, launching the proceedings. At the same time, this year's trial carried similar warnings from the prosecutors that Trump must be held accountable because he has shown repeatedly he has no bounds.

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Trump impeachment trial: Closing arguments expected on Saturday morning

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ā€œCountless politicians have spoken of fighting for our principles.ā€AdBut the presentation blurred the difference between general encouragement to battle for causes and Trump’s fight against officially accepted national election results. Trump's lawyers made an abbreviated presentation that used less than three of their allotted 16 hours. Their quick pivot to the Democrats’ own words deflected from the central question of the trial — whether Trump incited the assault on the Capitol — and instead aimed to place impeachment managers and Trump adversaries on the defensive. But in trying to draw that equivalency, the defenders minimized Trump's months-long efforts to undermine the election results and his urging of followers to do the same. Trump's lawyers say that goal only underscores the ā€œhatredā€ Democrats feel for Trump.

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Convict Trump or face dire democracy damage, prosecutors say

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Trump is accused of inciting the invasion, which prosecutors said was a predictable culmination of the many public and explicit instructions he gave supporters long before his White House rally that unleashed the Jan. 6 attack. Even out of office, Democrats warned, Trump could whip up a mob of followers for similar damage. Even out of the White House, the former president holds influence over large swaths of voters. The first president to face an impeachment trial after leaving office, Trump is also the first to be twice impeached. His lawyers say he cannot be convicted because he is already gone from the White House.

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'Distressing and emotional': Senators relive horror of riot

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Reporters vie for a response from Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, as Senators take a dinner break while arguments continue in former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. Scott Applewhite)WASHINGTON – For 90 tense minutes, members of the Senate relived the horror. The rioters were ā€œ58 stepsā€ from senators at one point, impeachment manager Eric Swalwell told them. Senators were silent afterward, some sitting quietly and alone, as if to process it all. He walked out of the room in the middle of the presentation, as impeachment manager Stacey Plaskett detailed the threats to Pence’s life.

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Fox abruptly cuts off impeachment manager during testimony

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In this image from video, House impeachment manager Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., speaks during the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. ā€œThe impeachment trial that you're all ignoring, I guess you're afraid ...ā€At that point, he was shouted down by Watters and Gutfeld. ā€œImpeachment? ā€œWe will continue to bring you live coverage of the impeachment trial here on One America News,ā€ anchor Jennifer Franco said. During the trial's first afternoon break, Fox turned to Trump spokesman Jason Miller, who denounced the Democrats' case.

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Trial highlights: Harrowing footage, focus on Trump's words

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NEW SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGETo reconstruct the siege for senators, Democrats aired never-before-seen security footage from inside the Capitol that showed the attack unfolding. Adā€œVice President Pence had the courage to stand against the president, tell the American public the truth and uphold our Constitution. Many Republicans had been appalled by Trump's treatment of his most loyal soldier during his final days in office. REPUBLICANS HOLD FIRMThere appears little chance enough Republicans will break with Democrats to convict Trump at the end of the trial. AdThe video evidence was ā€œnothing new here, for me, at the end of the day,ā€ said Hawley, who maintains the trial is unconstitutional.

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The Latest: House managers wrap up 1st full day of arguments

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(Senate Television via AP)WASHINGTON – The Latest on former President Donald Trump's second Senate impeachment trial (all times local):8:20 p.m.House Democrats have wrapped up their first full day of arguments at the historic second impeachment trial of Donald Trump. The impeachment trial is set to resume at noon Thursday. Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney say they are deeply disturbed by the evidence shown by Democrats against former President Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial. Prosecutors at Trump’s impeachment trial on Wednesday played security footage from inside the Capitol on Jan. 6. ___2:20 p.m.Democrats are arguing that former President Donald Trump ā€œbuiltā€ the mob that attacked the Capitol.

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What to Watch: Democrats to argue Trump alone incited mob

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While the Democrats have appealed to the senators’ emotions, Trump’s lawyers have tried to tap into raw partisan anger. REPUBLICANS TO WATCHSix Republican senators voted with Democrats on Tuesday not to dismiss the trial on constitutional grounds. AdCassidy was the only one who did not side with Democrats in a similar vote two weeks ago. He said after the vote Tuesday that he thought Democrats had a better argument and that Trump’s team had done a ā€œterribleā€ job. He said he will watch the additional arguments as an impartial juror and then decide whether to convict.

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Trump trial pending, McConnell calls it 'vote of conscience'

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Many Democrats have pushed for an immediate impeachment trial to hold Trump accountable and prevent him from holding future office, and the proceedings could still begin by Inauguration Day. Psaki noted that during Trump's first impeachment trial last year, the Senate continued to hold hearings each day. Pelosi told reporters on Friday that the nine House impeachment managers, who act as the prosecutors for the House, are working on taking the case to trial. McConnell is open to considering impeachment, having told associates he is done with Trump, but he has not signaled how he would vote. No president has ever been convicted in the Senate, and it would take a two-thirds vote against Trump, an extremely high hurdle.

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Pelosi's nine impeachment managers hope to 'finish the job'

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WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has tapped nine of her most trusted allies in the House to argue the case for President Donald Trump’s impeachment. Pelosi hasn’t yet said when she will send the article of impeachment to the Senate. Colorado Rep. Diana DeGette, another manager, says the nine prosecutors plan to present a serious case and ā€œfinish the jobā€ that the House started. REP. TED LIEU, CALIFORNIALieu, who authored the article of impeachment with Cicilline and Raskin, is on the Judiciary and Foreign Affairs panels. She is also a member of the House Judiciary Committee, and is a former lawyer and member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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Acting spy chief: 'Whistleblower did the right thing'

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Al Drago/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON, D.C. - The acting US spy chief broke with President Donald Trump and some Republicans who've criticized and questioned the motives of an intelligence community whistleblower who filed a complaint against the President, when Joseph Maguire said Thursday that he believed the "whistleblower did the right thing" and "followed the law every step of the way." "But right now, all we have is an allegation an allegation with second hand information from a whistleblower. When asked later in the hearing if Trump asked him to disclose the identity of the whistleblower, Maguire told lawmakers," I can tell you emphatically, no." He also said no one else within the White House or DOJ asked him to identify the whistleblower. The conversation between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is included in the whistleblower complaint, a source familiar with the situation said last week, a revelation that only raised more questions in the ongoing controversy.

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Here's what we know so far about the Trump whistleblower complaint

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The whistleblower complaint filed to the intelligence community inspector general containing allegations about President Donald Trump's conduct is still a mostly unknown document, after it was sent to Congress on Wednesday afternoon. Members have not been told the identity of the whistleblower or where the complainant works in the government. A lawmaker who has seen the complaint told CNN's Jim Acosta " there are more dimensions " to the complaint than first reported. Rep. Chris Stewart, a Republican from Utah, said he has " no concerns " about what he read in the complaint. The New York Times reported on Wednesday that the complaint also dealt in part with how White House officials handled internal records describing the call.

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Whistleblower complaint declassified, Intel Committee member says

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - A whistleblower's complaint about President Donald Trump's communications with Ukraine has been declassified, a member of the House Intelligence Committee tweeted late Wednesday night. Rep. Chris Stewart, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said on Twitter late Wednesday night that the complaint had been declassified but the document was not immediately available publicly. Illinois Democrat Rep. Mike Quigley, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, called the whistleblower complaint "troubling, disturbing" and "reinforces our concerns." On Thursday, Maguire will appear before the House Intelligence Committee to discuss the issue. He will also brief members of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

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